2009-05-24

Trailer of the Dialogue fictif/Shadows's Dialogue n°9 with Fluxus artist Robert Filliou and the Students of Luang Prabang's & Ventiane's Fine Arts School, directed by la galerie du cartable, produced by Bandits-Mages & Châteauroux Underground.With dada/fluxus expert & actionnist Michel Giroud.Inspired by the work of R. Filliou and Kung-Fu movies : In search of the cinema as a martial art !more info hereor here :http://b-lp.syntone.org/cartable.htm

2009-05-20

The title is a pun : the translation in portuguese of "wonderland" is "paìs das maravilhas". "Màs ervilhas" means "bad peas"... ouh ouh ouh !It's a deconstruction of the Disney's movie soundtrack (in portuguese), made by the cd-player of Adriana Peliano. The result is a random issue of the audio disc's very interesting, sometimes subverting the text, sometimes creating an effect of stuttering fun.I found it in the fabulous brasilian blog "the strange world of PB"The cap is in the Paulo Bento's FlickerAnd the record is here (mediafire)

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2009-05-14

"In 1932, a group from the remote town of Pik Grandiosnyy, situated in the Vostochnyy Sayan near the Mongolian border, set out to escape the Great Famine and headed west. Having eaten their livestock, the villagers were forced to walk; the journey would take two years. This collection represents some of the songs they sang on their way."

B01 The Residents - Theme For An American TV ShowB02 Gilbert And George - Shadowed ValleyB03 Camberwell Now - Daddy Needs A ThroneB04 Cabaret Voltaire - DiffusionB05 Gregorio Spini - Passing Japanese For MonksB06 Last Few Days - Too Much Is Not EnoughB07 Zazou Bikaye - SignorinaB08 Touch 33 - Cool In The NorthB09 Wolfgang Wiggers - Casting Of The SkinB10 Val Denham & Andrew McKenzie - I Touched The MemoryB11 Gilbert And George - Another WorldB12 Ricardo Mandolini - Canción De Madera Y AguaB13 Greater Than One - Urban PsychologyB14 S/Z - Who Is The Author?B15 Touch 33 - Greenhouse EffectB16 Silent Tongues - Sadhu Ritual ChantRegular Music and Camberwell Now are aliases of Charles Hayward, This Heat's drummer and frontman.Biting Tongues is the post-punk band of 808 State's Graham Massey and Wire's contributor Ken Hollings.Strafe Für Rebellion (Benrd Kastner & Siegfried Syniuga) is a german band who developed a personal style of abstract instrumental music that owed a lot to their use of home-made instruments, found objects and field recordings.Zazou Bikaye is an alias of french new music composer Hector Zazou.http://rapidshare.com/files/228666225/alicerabbit-touchcassette-magnetic_north.zip5th Touch Cassette ripped by Olivier Prieur from the Art pénultième. Soon the 6th...

2009-05-06

"This cassette covers only some of the cultural activity on Java and Bali, the best known islands out of the 13,700 counted by statisticians, so it is not intented to be in any way definitive. The selections are more like musical postcards of two cultures balanced between tradition and tourism".

2009-05-03

Announced as the first meetings of video art schools in France, the festival Bandits-Mages was created in 1992 by a group of students at the Fine Arts School of Bourges. In 1993, the festival takes an international dimension and this video production of some fifty art schools in France and abroad. By 1994, it opens the young independent artists and develops multimedia programming historical and contemporary, broadening its scope of action in several cultural sites in the city of Bourges. Free access and free, the festival is open to everyone and offers over a period of four to five days a programme of video and film screenings, exhibitions, performances, debates and round tables. (bandits-mages website)